Big Nick está de volta à caça na Europa e se aproxima de Donnie, que está envolvido no mundo traiçoeiro dos ladrões de diamantes e da infame máfia dos Panteras, enquanto eles planejam um gra... Ler tudoBig Nick está de volta à caça na Europa e se aproxima de Donnie, que está envolvido no mundo traiçoeiro dos ladrões de diamantes e da infame máfia dos Panteras, enquanto eles planejam um grande assalto à maior bolsa de diamantes do mundo.Big Nick está de volta à caça na Europa e se aproxima de Donnie, que está envolvido no mundo traiçoeiro dos ladrões de diamantes e da infame máfia dos Panteras, enquanto eles planejam um grande assalto à maior bolsa de diamantes do mundo.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Lambor
- (as Joshua Gabriel Liege)
Resumo
Avaliações em destaque
What I got was the Tuesday cafeteria special: a scoop of leftover mashed potatoes, and it landed right in the lima beans. It's food, but I didn't love eating it.
Credit where it's due, Den 2 is shot well and sounds great. Better than the first. Some nifty heist hijinks were clever.
But the lazy writing, plot conveniences, flat characters, meaningless subplots, insufferable music score (near the end), and shoddy pacing sully much of the positives.
The first Den displayed constant tension as the cops brushed shoulders with the crooks in everyday situations, suspicion ever present. Here, there's hardly any friction, and when it's there, it's contrived.
And at the end of the day, I'd rather watch Ghost Protocol or Italian Job than a shallow, underwhelming imitation.
The cinematography, sound, and music are great. The film looks and sounds slick and flows well.
The story has some complexity to it as it involves more than just a set of good guys and a set of bad guys. It also follows the first film plot-wise, so having seen it will add to the experience.
At a few points in the story it would be better to not ask too many questions, as there are some plot conveniences that might be considered questionable for the validity and believability of a major international organized crime scenario. Some of the foundational premises of how characters are placed into the story are also tenuous.
The highlight for me though, was the heist execution and the subsequent chase. A long and gripping sequence of events that takes up much of the last half of the film. Superb sequences with sustained tension and realism. Really well directed and scored. And a very cool helicopter intervention.
The acting overall I would call very so-so. Often poor. The improvisation obvious. The casting, generally terrible. Adsurdly so. Aside from the two lead actors, I found the rest of the characters and cast playing them to be both unattractive and instantly forgettable. I never knew that French women had such large noses. Even the star of the film, and really the only one more or less acting in it, looks so haggard as to be a bit of a let down. The co-star was unconvincing generally in his role; he did not fit the part.
I think that this is what differentiates the feel of this film from the first. The first film had tight bands of opposing forces with strong main protagonist and antagonist characters. It also had believable and well-defined entourage characters played by actors who could act. The intensity felt genuine. This film sorely lacks all of this. It went full Euro and feels sloppy because of it. Casting was over-the-top diverse to the point of distraction, resulting in a lack of cohesion, with too many weak characters with no charisma that only made the plot contrivances more obvious.
Overall, still a good watch for fans of the first film.
Gerard Butler returns and looks even less in shape with every passing movie, and this one seems to deal with this fact by giving his character food to shout past in almost every scene which gets a tad annoying.
This time the action takes place mainly in Nice, France with an attempt to steal diamonds. Set pieces are adequate but as mentioned the acting feels a little forced and the whole movie is not as satisfying as the original and the runtime too long.
Worth a watch and under another title would have been adequate but not of the same quality as the first movie unfortunately.
There are some confusing story elements this time around, interesting characters are introduced that don't seem to contribute to the story at all, and the climax you keep waiting for never comes. This movie is all about story, but it doesn't need as much action to still be entertaining.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesDuring the bar scene where Donnie/Jean-Jacques (O'Shea Jackson Jr.) tries to win over the other criminals and vouch for Big Nick (Gerard Butler), the others start to quip "F--- the police!" around, which earns a curious glance from Jackson. This is a tongue-in-cheek glib Easter Egg moment, as "F--- Da Police" is the title of one of NWA's wildly popular songs, and Jackson's real life father Ice Cube was a founding member of the group.
- Erros de gravaçãoDonnie Wilson travels from Antwerpen to Nice in order to rob the World Diamond Center.
But in fact said World Diamond Center is situated in Antwerpen, not in Nice...
- Citações
Nicholas 'Big Nick' O'Brien: I fucking hate suits. Nothing good ever happens in a suit.
- Versões alternativasThe filmmakers also created a shorter 131 minute version which was shown e.g. in Australia and Germany.
- ConexõesFollows Covil de Ladrões (2018)
- Trilhas sonorasCoeur de Biguine
Written and Performed by Jacques Pellarin
Principais escolhas
- How long is Den of Thieves: Pantera?Fornecido pela Alexa
Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- Países de origem
- Centrais de atendimento oficiais
- Idiomas
- Também conhecido como
- El robo perfecto 2
- Locações de filme
- Empresas de produção
- Consulte mais créditos da empresa na IMDbPro
Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 40.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 36.015.016
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 15.022.909
- 12 de jan. de 2025
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 58.371.508
- Tempo de duração
- 2 h 24 min(144 min)
- Cor
- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1